Went to Sardinia on a cycling holiday, unfortunately had to cut the cycling part short due to sustaining an injury (dislocated shoulder, happened in bed...) but I really enjoyed the landscape. This scene in Bosa struck me as a very nice one:

I don't know what they actually do with the tracker info if you use the full one or whether it works without it. It seems to. Maybe they like to know how many friends their customers have or something. Anyway, answer 5 questions (and they say it doesn't matter whether you get them right) then give them an email address and a name.

I just spotted that, even with the tracking info in the URL, there's a pop-up in the bottom right inviting me to sign up for emails or request a brochure and the example brochure shown has an upper age limit that's younger than they know I am. If they're stalking me with that tracking info, they're not doing it very well.

Almost SOTC - the intensity shows her herding streak. Edits were the vignette and dodge on the eyes since they were in shadowStalking by Amy Hinkle, on Flickr

SOTC - it is so hard to get rebound photos, it happens so fast that I need a super fast shutter speed and good sun on a cloudy day to capture well. Three times the charm! (this is my third attempt, each was better than the last but this one nails it!)Rebound by Amy Hinkle, on Flickr

It is the interior of a Camponotus sansabeanus nest. I was playing around with a macro lens I was given for my iPhone.

I also got this other photo, which isn't particularly great. It is pretty neat once you realize that the sand like things are really the fungus gardens of these ants (Cyphomyrmex rimosus -- they grow yeast instead of mushroom-like fungi like most other fungus growers). It's the first time I've seen their fungus gardens in person. The ants themselves are like 2mm long.

Guess I outta post this here. Pentax K50, 50mm lens, homemade solar filter out of the glasses because I dont have $200 lying around.Really happy I got solar prominances and the "diamond ring" - little blown out on the start-of-totality one but correct exposure on the end one! Also happy with the one that showed the corona pretty well. Easier to see these details on the full size version.Timelapse of Totality 2017

Also started to play with some tiny photog...cute harvestman of some kind in a cave (unidentified.) About the size of a dime (legs included).Harvestman-front